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Century High School Football Preview [Pictures]

After making the playoffs in 2008 and 2009, the Century Knights have fallen short the past two years. But if Century can avoid injuries and another untimely slump, it should be able to make a legitimate playoff run in 2012. Read the preview here.
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Century High School quarterback Brad Macfee, shown during action last year, will be counted upon to lead the Knights' attack in 2012.

Century High School Football 2012

( File Photo by Phil Grout / August 26, 2012 )
Century High School quarterback Brad Macfee, shown during action last year, will be counted upon to lead the Knights' attack in 2012.
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